I work on bikes all the time, and I look for craftsman like vids for the things that matter to me. Just purchased the fork seal shark like the one you have. This is by far the BEST vid out there about maintaining your fork seals. Great job guys. I'm surprised only a few comments. Anyway, keep up the great work. Excellent work.
How often would you do this procedure? After every Rod or every muddy ride? Just not sure how long the seals will last poking the seal doctor in there after every ride?
I only clean mine after a muddy ride. I agree with you as you do not want to clean all the time. More chances of damaging the seals. Thanks for the question.
I just used one of these on my 2023 tx300 and oil sprayed out with the force of god. Kinda made me nervous why there's so much pressure to spray oil out, I guess we'll see if it leaks again on the next ride
@RMAGarage that's what I figured after a bunch of oil sprayed out. Can't quite understand the physics of air somehow building up inside a sealed fork. Either way I definitely should have loosened the top little screw to purge the air.
I agree 100%; however, it is difficult to remove the inner bolt of the fork guard with out removing the wheel first. I guess its laziness, but wanted to show that it could be done with it on. Thanks for the comment.
In my experience, the extra grease do not seal any "holes" or tears in the seal. The extra grease will keep out mud and water. We usually add grease between the seal and the outer dust cover to keep the mud out.
Spring that cleaner near the disc brakes probably not a great idea. I'm not sure what the ingredients are if it's alcohol or brake cleaner based ingredients, maybe okay but otherwise may want to just cover them up in the future. 👍
I like how thorough you were with pre cleaning. It's how I would do it but I know mechanics who don't thinks it's necessary.
Thanks for the comment.
I work on bikes all the time, and I look for craftsman like vids for the things that matter to me. Just purchased the fork seal shark like the one you have. This is by far the BEST vid out there about maintaining your fork seals. Great job guys. I'm surprised only a few comments. Anyway, keep up the great work. Excellent work.
Thank you for the kind words.
Thank you so Much!
I just came across you video and thought you looked familiar then realized I live a block away from you on Bell Blvd.
Cool...It's a small world....Thanks for watching.
Great video mate. Just ordered the tool and I’m gonna have a go at my KTM. Thanks
I appreciate the words of encouragement. Thanks.
How often would you do this procedure? After every Rod or every muddy ride? Just not sure how long the seals will last poking the seal doctor in there after every ride?
I only clean mine after a muddy ride. I agree with you as you do not want to clean all the time. More chances of damaging the seals. Thanks for the question.
I just used one of these on my 2023 tx300 and oil sprayed out with the force of god. Kinda made me nervous why there's so much pressure to spray oil out, I guess we'll see if it leaks again on the next ride
There is probably excessive air build up in the shocks. Periodically unscrew the bleeder screw on top of the fork to purge the air out.
@RMAGarage that's what I figured after a bunch of oil sprayed out. Can't quite understand the physics of air somehow building up inside a sealed fork. Either way I definitely should have loosened the top little screw to purge the air.
Thank you! Great Video!
Glad you liked it!
Removing the fork guard would have made the work much easier.
I agree 100%; however, it is difficult to remove the inner bolt of the fork guard with out removing the wheel first. I guess its laziness, but wanted to show that it could be done with it on. Thanks for the comment.
hi sir. does putting extra grease can seal small tiny2 leaks betweeen oil seal?
In my experience, the extra grease do not seal any "holes" or tears in the seal. The extra grease will keep out mud and water. We usually add grease between the seal and the outer dust cover to keep the mud out.
@@RMAGarage noted. thanks for the reply mate! 👍👍
Great video! Thank you!
Your Welcome.
excelente video, muchas gracias por la información!
Muchas gracias. de nada
Spring that cleaner near the disc brakes probably not a great idea. I'm not sure what the ingredients are if it's alcohol or brake cleaner based ingredients, maybe okay but otherwise may want to just cover them up in the future. 👍
Good Point. I did not think of that. Thanks for the comment.